Third Lansing escapee captured after standoff ends with 2 arrests

All three inmates who walked away from a northeast Kansas prison are in custody Friday night.

Allen M. Hurst, 31, and Scott A. Gilbert, 49, walked out on to the back deck of a rural Edgerton home after several hours of negotiations with law enforcement, Platte County Sheriff's Capt. Erik Holland said.

57-year-old Randy A. Ridens Sr. escaped with the other two early Friday from Lansing Correctional Facility in Lansing, Kan.

Officials released a surveillance photo of Ridens that shows his face after he shaved his beard. Police arrested him in Topeka, Kan., late Friday.

On Friday morning, Platte County officers tried to pull over a stolen car in Platte City. Shots were fired at deputies at least twice during the ensuing chase, Holland said. The officers, who did not return fire, were not injured.

Hurst and Gilbert bailed out of the vehicle after it became stuck in the home's yard. Then they broke into the house about 30 miles north of Kansas City. The owner was away at the time, and Holland said there is no connection between the homeowners and the men.

Kansas Department of Corrections spokesman Jeremy Barclay said Hurst and Gilbert were both convicted in Sedgwick County, Kan., in 2010 of multiple counts of burglary and theft. Ridens was convicted in the Kansas counties of Shawnee and Douglas in 2010 of several burglary counts and one count of theft.

During the standoff, multiple law enforcement officers were on the scene. Highway Z, the only road that goes past the house, was also closed.

The North Platte R-1 School District kept students at an Edgerton intermediate school that serves fourth- to -sixth-graders inside for most of the day, although most of the students and staff were elsewhere Friday participating in field day.

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